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Walt Disney's Sleeping BeautyWalt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, a beautiful princess was born ... a princess destined by a terrible curse to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and become Sleeping Beauty. Masterful Disney animation and Tchaikovsky's celebrated musical score enrich the romantic, humorous and suspenseful story of the lovely Princess Aurora, the tree magical fairies Flora, Fauna and Merryweather, and the valiant Prince Phillip, who vows to save his beloved princess. Phillips bravery and devotion are challenged when he must confront the overwhelming forces of evil conjured up by the wicked and terrifying Maleficent. Embark on a spectacular adventure of unprecedented scale and excitement in this thrilling, timeless Disney Classic. distributed by Buena Vista film distribution co., inc. Walt Disney presents Sleeping Beauty Technirama(r) Technicolor(r) With the Talents of Mary Costa Bill Shirley Eleanor Audley Verna Felton Barbara Luddy Barbara Jo Allen Taylor Holmes Bill Thompson Production Supervisor . Ken Peterson Sound Supervisor . Robert O. Cook Film Editors . Roy M. Brewer, Jr. Donald Halliday Music Editor . Evelyn Kennedy Special Processes . Ab Iwerks Eustace Lycett (c)Copyright MCMLVIII - Walt Disney Productions - All Rights Reserved Music Adaptation George Bruns Adapted from Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty Ballet" Songs 1 George Bruns Erdman Penner Tom Adair Sammy Fain Winston Hibler Jack Lawrence Ted Sears Choral Arrangements John Karig Story Adaptation Erdman Penner From the Charles Perrault version of Sleeping Beauty Additional Story Joe Kinaldi Winston Hibler Bill Peet Ted Sears Ralph Wright Milt Banta Production Design Don Da Gradi Ken Anderson McLaren Stewart Tom Codrick Don Griffith Erni Nordli Basil Davidovich Victor Haboush Joe Hale Homer Jonas Jack Huber Kay Aragon Color Styling Eyvind Earle Background Frank Armitage Thelma Witmer Al Dempster Walt Peregoy Bill Layne Ralph Hulett Dick Anthony Fil Mottola Richard H. Thomas Anthony Kizzo Character Styling Tom Oreb Directing Animators Milt Kahl Frank Thomas Marc Davis Ollie Johnston John Lounsbery Character Animation 2 Hal King Hal Ambro Don Lusk Blaine Gibson John Sibley Bob Carlson Ken Hultgren Harvey Toombs Fred Kopietz George Nicholas Bob Youngquist Eric Cleworth Henry Tanous John Kennedy Ken O'Brien Effects Animation Dan MacManus Joshua Meador Jack Boyd Jack Buckley Supervising Director Clyde Geronimi Sequence Directors Eric Larson Wolfgang Keitherman Les Clark [The book opens and shows the story told here] Narrator: In a far away land, long ago, lived a king and his fair queen. Many years had they longed for a child and finally their wish was granted. A daughter was born, and they called her Aurora. Yes, they named her after the dawn for she filled their lives with sunshine. Then a great holiday was proclaimed throughout the kingdom, so that all of high or low estate might pay homage to the infant princess. And our story begins on that most joyful day. [a crowd is on its way to the castle] Choir: Joyfully now to our princess we come, Bringing gifts and all good wishes too. We pledge our loyalty anew. Hail to the princess Aurora! All of her subjects adore her! Hail to the King! Hail to the Queen! Hail to the princess Aurora! Health to the princess, Wealth to the princess, Long live the princess Aurora! Hail Aurora! Hail Aurora! Health to the princess, Wealth to the princess, 3 Long live the princess Aurora! Hail to the King! Hail to the Queen! Hail to the princess Aurora! [inside the castle] Narrator: Thus on this great and joyous day did all the kingdom celebrate the long awaited royal birth. And good King Stefan and his Queen made welcome their life long friend. Announcer: Their royal highnesses, King Hubert and prince Phillip Narrator: Fondly had these monarchs dreamed one day their kingdoms to unite. Thus today would they announce that Phillip, Huberts son and heir to Stefan's child would be betrothed. And so to her his gift he brought, and looked, unknowing, on his future bride. Announcer: The most honored and exalted excellencies, the three good fairies. Mistress Flora, mistress Fauna, and mistress Merryweather. Fairies: [at the cradle] Oh, the little darling! [to the king] Your majesties, Flora: Each of us the child may bless with a single gift. No more, no less. [at the cradle] Little princess, my gift shall be the gift of beauty. Choir: One gift, beauty rare Full of sunshine in her hair Lips that shame the red red rose She'll walk with springtime Wherever she goes Fauna: Tiny princess, my gift shall be the gift of song. Choir: One gift, the gift of song Melody her whole life long The nightingale's her troubadour Bringing her sweet serenade to her door Merryweather: 4 Sweet princess, my gift shall be ... [A blow of the wind, the door of the castle swings open. Lightning and thunder. Maleficent appears] Flora: Why, it's Maleficent! Merryweather: What does she want here? Fauna: Shhh! Maleficent: Well, quite a glittering assemblage, King Stefan. Royalty, nobility, the gentry, and, how quaint, even the rebel. [Merryweather starts angrily starts to fly towards Maleficent but is held back by Flora] Merryweather: I really felt quite distressed of not receiving an invitation. Merryweather: You weren't wanted! Maleficent: Not wa...? Oh dear, what an awkward situation. I had hoped it was merely due to some oversight. Well, in that event I'd best be on my way. Queen: And you're not offended, your excellency? Maleficent: Why no, your majesty. And to show I bear no ill will, I, too, shall bestow a gift on the child. [The fairies protect the cradle] Maleficent: Listen well, all of you! The princess shall indeed grow in grace and beauty, beloved by all who know her. But, before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die. Queen: Oh no! [takes the child in her arm] Maleficent: Ha, ha, ha, ha! Stefan: Seize that creature! Maleficent: Stand back you fools. [disappears in a flash of lightning, laughing] Flora: Don't despair, your majesties. Merryweather still has her gift to give. 5 Stefan: Then she can undo this fearful curse? Merryweather: Oh no, sire. Flora: Maleficent's powers are far too great. Fauna: But she can help! Merryweather: But ... Fauna: Just do your best, dear. Flora: Yes ... Merryweather: Sweet princess, if through this wicked witches trick a spindle should your finger prick, a ray of hope there still may be in this, the gift I give at thee. Not in death but just in sleep the fateful prophecy you'll keep, and from this slumber you shall wake when true love's kiss the spell shall break. Choir: For true love conquers all Narrator: But King Stefan, still fearful of his daughter's life, did then and there decree that every spinning wheel in the kingdom should on that very day be burnt. So it was done. [The fairies alone in the castle, drinking tea] Flora: Silly fiddle faddle! Fauna: Now, come have a nice cup of tea, dear. I'm sure it'll work out somehow. Merryweather: Well, a bonfire won't stop Maleficent. Flora: Of course not. But what will? Fauna: Well, perhaps if we reason with her. Flora: Reason? Merryweather: With Maleficent? Fauna: Well, she can't be all bad. 6 Flora: Oh, yes, she can. Merryweather: I'd like to turn her into a fat ole hoptoad! Fauna: Now, dear, that isn't a very nice thing to say. Flora: Besides, we can't. You know our magic doesn't work that way. Fauna: It can only do good, dear, to bring joy and happiness. Merryweather: Well, that would make me happy. Flora: But there must be some way ... There he is! Merryweather: There he is? Fauna: What is it, Flora? Flora: I'm going to ... shh, shh, shh! Even walls have ears. [Flora sneaks around the corners] Flora: Follow me! [Flora minimizes herself, the other two follow her into the insides of a something on the table] Flora: I'll turn her into a flower! Merryweather: Maleficent? Flora: Oh no, dear, the princess! Fauna: Oh she'd make a lovely flower. Flora: Don't you see, a flower can't prick its finger. Merryweather: It hasn't any. Fauna: That's right. Flora: She'll be perfectly safe. Merryweather: 7 Until Maleficent sends a frost. Flora: Yes, a ... oh dear! Fauna: She always ruins your nicest flowers. Flora: You're right. And she'll be expecting us to do something like that. Merryweather: But what won't she expect, she knows everything. Fauna: Oh but she doesn't dear. Maleficent doesn't know anything about love, or kindness, or the joy of helping earnest. You know, sometimes I don't think she's really very happy. Flora: [getting excited] That's it, of course! It's the only thing she can't understand, and won't expect. [to herself] oh, oh, now, now ... We have to plan it carefully, let's see, woodcutters cottage, yes, yes, the abandoned one, of course the King and Queen will object, but when we explain it's the only way ... Merryweather: Explain what? Flora: About the three peasant women raising a foundling child deep in the forest. Fauna: Oh, that's very nice of them. Merryweather: Who are they? Flora: Turn around! [While Merryweather and Fauna turn around to face a mirror, Flora changes their outfit to peasantness] Fauna: iih ... why, it's ... us! Merryweather: You mean, we, us? Fauna: Take care of the baby? Flora: Why not? Fauna: Oh, i'd like that! Merryweather: 8 [notices that her dress is pink and changes its color to blue] Well, yes, yes, but will we have to feed it? Fauna: And wash it and dress it and rock it to sleep.